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Chapter 3 – Astrospheres, Stellar Winds, and the Interstellar Medium
Lecture 17: the Solar Wind O Topics to Be Covered
1 Stellar Winds and Magnetic Fields
GEORGE HERBIG and Early Stellar Evolution
Stellar Wind and Neutron Stars in Massive Binaries
Mass-Loss Predictions for O and B Stars As a Function of Metallicity
Simulating Stellar Winds in AMUSE Edwin Van Der Helm1, Martha I
Coronae, Heliospheres and Astrospheres
On Possible Types of Magnetospheres of Hot Jupiters
Predicting Radio Emission from the Newborn Hot Jupiter V830 Tau B and Its Host Star A
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The Faint Young Sun and Faint Young Stars Paradox
Mass Loss from Hot Massive Stars
Chapter 11 the Solar Wind
Chapter 12 Winds from Hot & Cool Stars
7 Stellar Winds & Supernovae Remnants
A 3Mm ALMA Census of the Massive Cluster Westerlund 1 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 2 D
Feedback from Winds and Supernovae in Massive Stellar Clusters
Top View
Journey to the Stars Explores the Birth, Life, and Death of Stars, and Why They Are Important to Us
The Evo&Ution of Supernova Remnants in Stellar Wind
On the Nature of the Galactic Early-B Hypergiants⋆
Radio Emission from Close-In Giant Planets Around Young Stars
Consequences of Very Low Metallicity for Massive Stars and the Galaxies They Inhabit /C
Hybrid Simulations of the Stellar Wind Interaction with Close-In Extrasolar Planets
Radio Emission from the Massive Stars in the Galactic Super Star Cluster Westerlund 1
Winds in Star Clusters Drive Kolmogorov Turbulence
1 Stellar Winds from Solar-Metallicity and Metal-Rich Massive Stars Joachim Puls Universit¨Atssternwarte M¨Unchen, Scheinerstr
Stellar Winds: Mechanisms and Dynamics
Radiatively Driven Stellar Winds from Hot Stars E NCYCLOPEDIA of a STRONOMY and a STROPHYSICS
Review Article Physical Environment of Accreting Neutron Stars
Effects of Low Metallicity on the Evolution and Spectra of Massive Stars
VII. Hydrodynamic Theory of Stellar Winds Observations Winds Exist Everywhere in the HRD
Stellar Winds and Hydrodynamic Atmospheres of Stars
Investigating a Stellar Wind Origin for High 26Al and Low 60Fe in the Early Solar System
Stellar Wind
Hot Star Wind Models with New Solar Abundances
Search for Radio Emissions from Extrasolar Planetary Magnetospheres
What Process Dominates in Young Massive Clusters?
Forces and Planetary Winds
Tuning the Exospace Weather Radio for Stellar Coronal Mass Ejections
Stellar Winds
The Stellar Wind Velocity Field of HD 77581
Pos(ICRC2021)983
Radio Stars of the SKA
Stellar Winds on the Main-Sequence II
Stellar Wind Regimes of Close-In Extrasolar Planets
Review of the Legality of the STELLAR WIND Program (Redacted)
X-Raying the Super Star Clusters in the Galactic Center
On the Metallicity Dependence of the Winds from Red Supergiants and Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars
A Review of the Theory of Galactic Winds Driven by Stellar Feedback
Spin Evolution of Neutron Stars in Wind-Fed High Mass X-Ray Binaries
Stellar Granulation and the Structure of Stellar Surfaces D
Stellar Rotation Effects on the Stellar Wind
Studying the Stellar Wind in the Vela X-1 System with XMM-Newton/RGS ESAC Trainee Project
The Influence of Stellar Wind Conditions on the Detectability Of
The Once & Future
Accretion in Supergiant High Mass X-Ray Binaries
Stellar Winds on the Main-Sequence I
Toward a Self Consistent MHD Model of Chromospheres and Winds from Late Type Evolved Stars
Stellar Wind Mechanisms & Instabilities
–1– 15. Snrs, STELLAR WIND BUBBLES, and the HOT ISM 15.1
Magnetospheric Emission from Extrasolar Planets
The Star Newsletter
VII. Hydrodynamic Theory of Stellar Winds Observations Winds Exist Everywhere in the HRD
Stellar Wind Theory
Incorporating Saturation Behavior of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Interaction in Radio Emission Estimates for Extrasolar Planets
Winds of Massive Stars How to Explain Metallicity Dependence??
Accreting Neutron Stars: Longair 13.5.2- Also Ch 14 • These Are the Brightest X-Ray Sources in the Sky and Were the First X-Ray Sources Discovered
Stellar Wind and Supernova Feedback from Massive Stars Julian M
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